Dr. Sitaram Lalasʼs Interview about Rajasthani Language (Vol. I)
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Administrative | |
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Source | Rupayan Sansthan, Jodhpur ( RS ) |
Collection | Shri Komal Kothari |
Identifier | 1112 |
Title | Dr. Sitaram Lalasʼs Interview about Rajasthani Language (Vol. I) |
Alternative | RS-1112-AC |
Medium | Audio Cassette |
ExtentOriginal | 01:32:00 |
Spatial | Jodhpur |
Temporal | Interview |
Created | 1998 |
Condition | Good |
Relation | 1 of 2 |
Rights | Rupayan Sansthan |
Descriptive | |
Subject | Linguistics |
Keywords | Rajasthani language, Ligisutics, Sitaram Lalas |
Description | This audio presents an interview of Dr. Sitaram Lalas, a renowned linguist and lexicographer. His seminal work includes the dictionary of Rajasthani to Hindi. In this interview Dr. Lalas dwells upon the history and development of Rajasthani language. |
Creator | Shri Komal Kothari |
AnyOther | Dr. Sitaram Lalas (Interviewee), Shri Komal Kothari (Interviewer) |
Type | Audio Cassette ( AC ) |
Language | Rajasthani |
Technical | |
Codec Name | MP3 (MPEG audio layer 3) |
Bits Per Sample | s16p |
Sampling Frequency | 48 KHz |
Data Rate | 128.001000 Kbit/s |
Duration | 0:47:28.056000 |
Number Of Channels | 2 |
Size | 43.458252 Mibyte |
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